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Turkey and Indonesia to develop medium tank
Christopher F Foss, London - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly
11 February 2014


An agreement to jointly develop a new medium tank was signed between the Indonesian and Turkish governments in Jakarta, Indonesia, on 6 February. Turkish company FNSS Savunma Sistemleri will work with local company PT Pindad to develop the tank for the Indonesian Army.

It is understood the new tank will be of a conventional design, fitted with a turret armed with a 105 mm rifled gun and 7.62 mm co-axial machine gun (MG) coupled to a computerised fire control system. For ease of deployment in Indonesia it is expected to have a combat weight of about 25 tonnes.

FNSS has extensive experience in the design, development, and production of wheeled and tracked armoured fighting vehicles (AFVs), with the latter including the Armoured Combat Vehicle (ACV) family of vehicles, which have been built in significant numbers for the home and export markets.

Turkey and Indonesia to develop medium tank - IHS Jane's 360

Indonesian navy steps up patrols near PNG
11-02-2014 17:48
Reports from Indonesia says the Indonesian navy has intensified patrols in the waters off Merauke bordering Papua New Guinea after five fishermen who were forced by the PNG Navy to swim ashore went missing.

The Jakarta Post reports a naval commander saying 25 extra marines had been deployed to strengthen routine patrols.

The Eastern Fleet has also deployed a frigate to search for the five missing men.
The paper reports the five men were part of a group of ten fishermen who had boarded a speedboat on Thursday to buy sea cucumbers in the PNG village of Kadawa.

The speedboat was reportedly intercepted on Saturday by the PNG navy which immediately burnt it and told the fishermen to swim ashore.

The paper reports only five of them made it.

A naval commander Brigadier General Buyung Lalana told the paper he was bewildered by the PNG Navy's actions because the fishermen had had their immigration papers checked.

Indonesian navy steps up patrols near PNG | Radio New Zealand News
 
New F-16 Squadron to Start Operating Next Year in Pekanbaru
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Air Force Chief-of-Staff Marshal B. Putu Dunia said, a new F-16 jet fighter squadron to be based at the Roesmin Nurjadin Air Force in Pekanbaru, Riau province, is expected to start operating in one year.



“The squadron is expected to play an important role in keeping the Unitary Republic of Indonesia, particularly its borders areas intact,” said Marshal Putu Dunia as quoted by news agency Antara (11/15/2013).



Currently the Indonesian Air Force has only one F-16 squadron (3rd Squadron) based in Iswahyudi Air Force Base in Madiun, East Java. The F-16 Fighting Falcons of the Iswahyudi AFB 3rd Squadron, has been strengthening the IAF since 1990.



Colonel Andyawan, Commander of the Roesmin Nujardin Air Base, earlier said, the presence of the squadron meant to deter infiltrators in aerial vehicles.



He added, the squadron of F-16 supersonic fighter jets of Block 52 in the Pekanbaru AFB are equipped with the state-of-the-art weapons.



He further added, these 24 additional US-made F-16 jets is part of the Air Force’s program to revitalize its fighter jet fleet at the Indonesian Air Force Base of type B, which currently has a squadron of British-made Hawk 100/200 aircraft. (ds)

New F-16 Squadron to Start Operating Next Year in Pekanbaru
 
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Presiden SBY in the cockpit of T-50 being instructed by TNI AU pilot trainer. (Presiden Saksikan Penyerahan 16 Pesawat Tempur T-50i)

Oleh : DESK INFORMASI

Presiden Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (SBY) menyaksikan serah terima 16 unit pesawat tempur ringan T-50i Golden Eagle dari Korea Aerospace Industry (KAI) kepada Kementerian Pertahannan di Taxy Way Echo, Lanud Halim PK, Jakarta, Kamis (13/2).

Pesawat tempur ini akan bergabung dengan Skadron Udara 15 Lanud Iswahyudi menggantikan pesawat Hawk MK-53 buatan Inggris di Skuadron Udara 15 yang telah bertugas selama 30 tahun.

T-50i merupakan pesawat latih supersonik buatan Amerika -Korea dan dikembangkan KAI dibantu Lockeed Martin, Indonesia adalah operator perdana T-50i Golden Eagle di luar Korea Selatan.

KehadiranT-50i akan memperkuat matra udara Renstra 2010-2014 dalam rangka modernisasi Alutsista TNI.

Pesawat ini mampu menempati posisi light fighter dengan peralatan tempur rudal, rocket,bom, canon, serta radar. Selain itu, T-50i bisa digunakan untuk keperluan latih lanjut.

TNI telah telah mengirimkan penerbang dan beberapa teknisinya dari Skudron Udara 15 untuk dapat menerbangkan T-50i Golden Eagle itu.

Serah terima pesawat tempur itu juga dihadiri oleh Menenteri Pertahanan Purnomo Yosgiantoro, sejumlah menteri Kabinet Indonesia Bersatu (KIB) II, KSAD Jendral Budiman, KSAL Laksamana Marsetyo,KSAU Marsekal Ida Bagus Putu Dunia, Kasum TNI Marsekal Madya TNI Boy Syahril Qamar, Dubes Korsel untuk Indonesia, dan Kepala Staf Angkatan Udara Korsel.

Kekuatan TNI AU Meningkat

Menteri Pertahanan Purnomo Yusgiantoro saat serah terima mengatakan, kekuatan TNI Angkatan Udara berangsur-angsur terus meningkat seiring bertambahnya alat utama sistem senjata (alutsista) TNI AU pada 2014 ini.

"Pesawat ini akan meningkatkan peran TNI dalam mengemban tugas yang lebih besar dalam menghadapi tantangan yang lebih kompleks dimasa mendatang. Pada tahun ini, sejumlah pesawat tempur yang telah dipesan akan berdatangan dan makin memperkuat TNI AU" kata Purnomo.

Menhan menambahkan, tahun ini akan datang pesawat tempur F-16 setara Blok 52 buatan Amerika Serikat sebanyak 24 unit. Sampai awal semester II tahun 2014 akan hadir 16 pesawat tempur Super Tucano untuk melengkapi 1 skuadron dalam rangka mendukung operasi pengamanan dalam negeri.

Disamping itu, juga akan segera tiba UAV (pesawat terbang tanpa awak) untuk mengisi skadron UAV dalam rangka memperkuat operasi pemantauan perbatasan yang dipusatkan di Lanud Supadio Pontianak.

Menhan juga mengungkapkan, untuk pesawat angkut sedang, secara berurutan telah tiba di Indonesia sebagian besar dari 9 unit pesawat CN-295 yang merupakan hasil kerja sama produksi antara PT DI dengan Airbus Military dan rencananya akan menjadi 1 skuadron CN-295, dan 2 unit CN-235 serta 1 unit Casa-212 untuk angkut ringan.

Dalam rangka mendukung kegiatan airlif dan OMSP, telah dilakukan penambahan kekuatan sebanyak 9 unit pesawat angkut berat Hercules C-130H yang sudah mulai tiba secara bertahap.

TNI AU juga telah menerima dan mengoperasikan pesawat latih lanjut KT-1B Wong Be buatan Korea Selatan yang digunakan oleh Tim Aerobatik TNI AU, Jupiter sebanyak 1 skuadron.

Selain itu, peremajaan pesawat-pesawat latih TNI AU telah dilakukan dengan mengganti pesawat latih T-34 C dan AS-202 Bravo yang sudah berusia sekitar 30 tahun dengan pesawat latih generasi baru yaitu Grob G-120 TP buatan Jerman sebanyak 18 unit yang direncananya akan menjadi 24 unit.

Menhan menambahkan, untuk "rotary wing", telah ditambah beberapa jenis Helikopter yaitu Helly Super Puma NAS-332 sebanyak 3 unit dan Helly Full Combat SAR EC-725 Caugar dari Euro Copter sebanyak 6 unit.

Sedangkan untuk pertahanan udara nasional, telah diperkuat dengan pengadaan PSU (Penangkis Serangan Udara) sebanyak 3 batere/6 firing unit buatan Rainmetall Air Defence Switserland untuk satuan-satuan di Korps Paskhas TNI AU 7 unit radar canggih yang telah dan akan dipasang di beberapa lokasi antara lain Merauke, Saumlaki, Timika dan Morotai. (WID/Humas Setkab/ES)

Presiden Saksikan Penyerahan 16 Pesawat Tempur T-50i
 
(New York Times)

Indonesian Arms Industry Seeks to Drum Up Business

By JOE COCHRANEFEB. 13, 2014

Today 17:29


The Indonesian government may have snubbed the Singapore Airshow this week over a diplomatic spat with the host nation, but that has not stopped the country’s main military contractor from having a coming-out party, complete with staff members in orange flight suits courting potential buyers.

Indonesian Aerospace, also known as Dirgantara Indonesia, has been promoting its $26 million-plus CN-235 maritime patrol aircraft for anti-submarine warfare at Singapore’s exhibition, Asia’s largest air show. On Wednesday, the company signed a collaboration agreement with Airbus Helicopters to promote and sell the aircraft in Southeast Asia and carry out maintenance for their users, said Budiman Saleh, the Indonesian Aerospace director for commerce and restructuring.

“We are working closely with our friends from European countries and the United States to win some sales campaigns in this region,” Mr. Budiman said.

The state-owned manufacturer is also proceeding with plans this year to build fighter aircraft jointly with South Korea. And although Indonesian Aerospace has not closed any deals yet this week, the government agreed in January to sell two multipurpose aircraft to the Philippines Air Force for 813 million pesos, or $18.1 million, with a further six in the pipeline, he said.

“We are now doing great as a result of the restructuring of the company’s balance sheet, equity, business operation, product portfolio and many other reasons,” Mr. Budiman said.

Although the Indonesian armed forces will account for about 80 percent of all purchases of locally produced weaponry, the country’s National Police will also be a buyer, and hopes are high for more regional buyers, Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin, Indonesia’s deputy defense minister, said in an interview.

For a company that almost collapsed after the 1997-98 Asian financial crisis, Indonesian Aerospace is today representative of a new sense of optimism that has not been seen in the country’s domestic military sector since the 1980s.

The reason: President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono of Indonesia, a retired three-star army general, vowed to modernize the country’s military and has nearly quadrupled the state arms budget, to more than $8 billion, since taking office in 2004.

What is more, the Indonesian military, known as the T.N.I., must under a 2012 law pushed by Mr. Yudhoyono buy all of its weaponry from domestic contractors, both state-owned and private, unless they lack the capability or technology to produce them.

Indonesia’s military industry has a long history, including periods during which it was run by Dutch and Japanese colonizers. It nearly collapsed in the late ’90s, when Indonesia’s economy contracted a staggering 16 percent, leading to sharp budget and personnel cuts by Indonesian military and aviation manufacturers.

Indonesian Aerospace shut down most of its assembly lines in Bandung, the capital of West Java Province, after the financial crisis and laid off about 12,000 workers. Another state-run arms manufacturer, Pindad, which makes weapons and ammunition including bullets, machine guns and armored personnel carriers, lost more than one-third of its work force. Today the machinery at its plant, also in Bandung, looks much as it did during the 1980s.

The Indonesian military also suffered when the United States imposed a ban on arms sales to the country after gross human rights violations by its military in East Timor in 1999. The ban was not fully lifted until 2010 and exposed the ineptitude of Indonesia’s military industry at that time.

For instance, many of its C-130 transport planes, built by the giant American company Lockheed Martin, were grounded during the embargo because the military was unable to buy spare parts.

“The conclusion was that we had to revitalize our defense industries,” Mr. Sjafrie said. “For years we had an embargo; we don’t want to repeat history again.”

International events like the Singapore Airshow are providing more opportunities for Indonesian military contractors to sell both military and civilian hardware.

The companies must meet requirements set by government — like meeting budgets and maintaining technical capabilities — and in exchange, Jakarta promotes them at shows and in the course of bilateral relations with other countries, Mr. Sjafrie said.

The Indonesian government in 2102 also injected a combined three billion rupiah, or about $250 million, into Indonesian Aerospace and the state-owned ship builder PAL Indonesia, which is based in eastern Java port city of Surabaya, for factory upgrades and to turn debts into equity. The hope is that the policy overhaul will bring new and expanded business to the domestic arms industry. Pindad, for example, booked a profit of 80 billion rupiah in 2012 and is projecting a profit of 90 billion rupiah for 2013.

“I think it’s a good chance for the defense industry,” said Wahyu Utomo, Pindad’s director. “We can manage our resources and our money, if we know the long-term spending program of the T.N.I. It’s become our guidance.”

Under Mr. Yudhoyono’s military policy, a special committee was formed in 2013 to coordinate domestic production for the military, in particular manufacture of combat and special-use vehicles, warships and submarines, fixed-wing and rotary aircraft and both light and heavy weaponry.

Indonesian military contractors are also jointly producing or negotiating agreements with military suppliers from several countries on joint production of weaponry so Indonesia can gain access to advanced technology. Potential projects include submarines with Daewoo Shipbuilding of South Korea; a medium tank with FNSS Savunma Sistemleri of Turkey; anti-ship missiles with the Aviation Industry Corporation of China; and vehicle-fixed rocket launchers with MBDA of France.
Late last year, Pindad completed assembly of 11 Panser armored vehicles whose parts were manufactured by Doosan Infracore of South Korea in a deal worth $169 million.

Pindad officials said they were hoping to sign an agreement this year with AM General, the American heavy vehicle manufacturer that produces the civilian Hummer and the military HMMWV, or Humvee, to supply components to Indonesia.

The Malaysian armed forces are negotiating to purchase 32 armored personnel carriers from Pindad for $10 million and $14 million dollars each, and the Brunei military is also interested in buying, Mr. Sjafrie said.

It remains to be seen whether Indonesia’s military industry revitalization policy will have any measurable effect on the country’s economy, which is already the 16th largest in the world, thanks to commodities exports and domestic consumption, or on local regions with arms production facilities, including Bandung, Surabaya, Batam Island in western Indonesia and Banyuwangi in East Java Province.

The country, which has a population of 240 million people, spends less on the military than Singapore, which has five million people.

“I think they’ve been doing good just to sustain their operations and production in recent years,” said Lis Gindarsah, a military analyst at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Jakarta. “The government only started this domestic defense production policy a few years back, so it will take time.”

“Made in Indonesia” weaponry and joint production agreements still cannot meet all of the Indonesian military’s needs, however.

The government gave its Defense Ministry a $5.5 billion credit to buy advanced weaponry from multiple — and at times competing — foreign sources, including 119 Leopard tanks from Germany, submarines from Russia and eight Apache attack helicopters from the United States in a tentative deal announced in August 2013.

The military budget also allocated money to upgrade 24 F-16 fighters given to Indonesia by the United States and five C-130 aircraft from Australia.

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/14/b...-industry-seeks-to-drum-up-business.html?_r=0

Singapore Airshow 2014: Airbus Helicopters expands collaboration with PTDI

Charles Forrester, London - IHS Jane's Defence Industry
11 February 2014

Airbus Helicopters announced on 12 February that it had reached an agreement with Indonesia's PT Dirgantara Indonesia (PTDI) to expand the two companies' existing collaboration to include the maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) of Airbus Helicopters platforms operated within Indonesia.

The memorandum of understanding signed by the two companies focuses on MRO activities on the AS 365 Dauphin, EC725 Cougar, and AS 350/AS 555 Fennec rotorcraft operated by the Indonesian government.

PTDI produces Airbus Helicopters' BO 105, Puma SA 330, and AS 332 Super Puma helicopters, as well as manufacturing tail booms for the EC725 Cougar and its civilian variant, the EC225.

Singapore Airshow 2014: Airbus Helicopters expands collaboration with PTDI - IHS Jane's 360

Singapore Airshow 2014: Brunei to acquire CN235-220 aircraft for maritime operations

Ridzwan Rahmat, Singapore - IHS Jane's Navy International
11 February 2014

The Royal Brunei Air Force (RBAF) is set to acquire three CN235-220 aircraft from Indonesian aerospace company PT Dirgantara Indonesia (Persero) for maritime patrol and anti-submarine (ASW) operations.

Persero spokesperson Teguh Graito told IHS Jane's on 12 February at the Singapore Airshow that he had received strong indications from the RBAF that they had come to a decision. Acquisition details are expected to be finalised soon.

Colonel Shahril Anwar Bin Hj Ma'awiah, director of the Directorate of Force Capability Development at the BruneiMinistry of Defence (MINDEF), told IHS Jane's in December 2013 that one of the country's priorities was the acquisition of fixed-wing maritime patrol aircraft.

Singapore Airshow 2014: Brunei to acquire CN235-220 aircraft for maritime operations - IHS Jane's 360
 
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Presiden Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono menjajal kokpit pesawat tempur T-50i Golden Eagle di Lanud Halim Perdanakusuma, Jakarta, Kamis (13/2). Dalam kesempatan tersebut Presiden SBY juga menyaksikan demo udara ketangguhan pesawat pesanan Kemenhan tersebut. Sebanyak 16 pesawat tempur T-50i Golden Eagle telah tiba dari Korea Selatan untuk memperkuat Skuadron 15 Pangkalan Udara Iswahyudi, Madiun. ABROR/RUMGAPERS

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FMS of Hellfire II Missile to Indonesia


Hellfire II missile (photo : AviationNews)

HELLFIRE SYSTEMS, LLC, Orlando, Fla., was awarded a $157,362,903 modification (P00068) to firm-fixed-price contract W31P4Q-11-C-2042, to exercise option for fiscal 2014 Hellfire II missile production requirements. This contract involves foreign military sales to Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Indonesia. Fiscal years 2012, 2013 and 2014 funds in the amount of $157,362,903 are being obligated on award. The performance location is Orlando, Fla., with an estimated completion date of Nov. 30, 2016. The U.S. Army Contracting Command – Redstone Arsenal (Missile), Redstone, Ala., is the contracting activity.

Weeks Marine, Inc., Covington, La., was awarded a $9,570,000 firm-fixed-price contract for work consisting of furnishing one fully crewed and equipped ‘cutterhead’ dredge, with a dredge discharge size of 30-inches inside diameter complete in all respects, including all attendant plant and crew. Fiscal 2014 operations and maintenance funds in the amount of $9,570,000 are being obligated on award. The contract was solicited via the Web with two bids received. The performance location is Pilottown, La., with an estimated completion date of July 25, 2014. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers – New Orleans District, New Orleans, La., is the contracting activity (W912P8-14-C-0023).

(US DoD)

Indonesia Follow-on Order for Rheinmetall Skyshield



Rheinmetall air defence system (photo : Rheinmetall)

Rheinmetall wins major orders in Asia and Europe - total value around €50 million

(PresseBox) (Düsseldorf, 11.02.2014) In recent weeks Rheinmetall has won major orders in the field of military air defence. Indonesia and a European nation have ordered air defence products for air force and naval applications which, together with accompanying services, are worth a total of about €50 million.

Indonesia has opted to expand its existing Rheinmetall-made Oerlikon Skyshield air defence systems with a follow-on order for Skyshield fire units. Worth over €38 million, the contract includes training and logistical services for the Indonesian armed forces. The delivery period extends through to the end of 2015.

Meanwhile, a European navy has ordered two Oerlikon Millennium automatic cannon for one of its surface combatants. The contract is worth around €12 million, and also includes technical documentation, spare parts and services relating to maintenance training and system integration. Delivery is scheduled to take place in 2015.

Rheinmetall is one of the world's leading makers of sophisticated short-range air defence systems. It is the market leader in cannon-based air defence, and the only single-source system supplier of fire control technology, automatic cannon, integrated guided missile launchers and the Group's proprietary Ahead ammunition.

On behalf of the German Bundeswehr, Rheinmetall has developed the "Mantis" air defence system, which recently entered service. The most advanced system of its kind worldwide, it reliably protects military installations and forward operating bases from incoming rockets, artillery and mortar rounds.

With its tried-and-tested 35mm Skyshield technology, Rheinmetall has set an internationally unsurpassed standard for excellence, especially when it comes to protecting public venues and critical civilian infrastructure from terrorist threats.

(Rheinmetall/PressBox)

PTDI and Airbus Helicopters to Jointly Develop Local Support and Services Capabilities for Indonesia


Helikopter AS365 Basarnas (photo : Basarnas)

The long-established cooperation of PT Dirgantara Indonesia and Airbus Helicopters will be expanded to include support and services for the users of Airbus Helicopters rotorcraft based on a memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed today at the Singapore Airshow.

This MoU covers maintenance, repair and overhaul for the various Airbus Helicopters products operated within Indonesia – in particular, the AS365 Dauphin, EC725 Cougar and AS350/AS555 Fennec rotorcraft acquired by the country’s government.
The agreement was signed by Budi Santoso, President Director of PT Dirgantara Indonesia, and Airbus Helicopters President Guillaume Faury.

"PT Dirgantara Indonesia’s cooperation with Airbus Helicopters results from a long term relationship built on trust, and each company will support the other with this new strategic collaboration for the mutual benefit of both parties," Budi Santoso said.
“We’re opening another chapter in a highly successful cooperation that is important for Airbus Helicopters’ global industrial footprint,” Faury added. “PT Dirgantara Indonesia is one of our cornerstone partners, and I look forward to pursuing this new aspect of our relationship together.”

The two companies’ partnership began in the 1970s with PT Dirgantara Indonesia’s licensed production of the N-BO105 helicopter – of which 120 were built in-country. It subsequently was widened with licensed production of the N-SA330 Puma and N-AS332 Super Puma rotorcraft.

Additionally, the Indonesian company has been supplying upper and lower fuselage sections and tail booms for the EC725/EC225 since 2012 for a total production currently set at 125 shipsets. It also serves as the customization and delivery center for AS365 N3+ Dauphin, EC725 Cougar and AS350/AS555 Fennec helicopters ordered by the Indonesian government through PT Dirgantara Indonesia.

(Airbus Helicopters)

Hooray For new Toys! :yahoo:
 
Saab Offers 100% Technology Transfer?

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JAS - 39 Gripen NG ( photo: SaabGroup )

SINGAPORE , KOMPAS - Swedish defense systems manufacturer , Saab Group , will give 100 percent technology transfer option if Indonesia buys their defense systems . Saab confirms , that technology transfer is necessary for Indonesia to be self reliant in the future .

It's Confirmed that Saab Group Vice President and Head of Saab Indonesia Peter Carlqvist at the Singapore Air Show in Singapore , Friday ( 14/2 ) , Carlqvist asserted , the transfer of technology has always been offered by Saab in negotiations with any party .

" We will initiate the transfer of technology , but first we need to learn about the local industry first before deciding what to transfer. You need to have enough industrial capacity to accept our technology , " said Carlqvist , as reported by Kompas reporters , Dahono Fitrianto , from Singapore.

As reported earlier , JAS - 39 Gripen NG Fighters - are considered by the military and the Ministry of Defense to replace the Air Force aging fleet of F - 5E Tiger II . Also being offered are Saab Giraffe AMB radar and RBS - 70NG portable antiaircraft missile for the army.

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RBS - 70 Firing (photo: SaabGroup)

In the offer, Saab offers option for technology transfer. In fact , when winning the procurement for its fighter aircraft in Brazil , late last year , Saab has committed to a full technology transfer . Most of Brazil 's 36 aircraft order made by the Brazilian aerospace industry itself!

Defense Minister Purnomo Yusgiantoro when met on Thursday , said it is exploring three types of combat aircraft as a possible replacement for the F - 5E Tiger . Three that are chosen were:

F/A-18 Hornet aircraft ( United States) , Sukhoi Su - 35 ( Russia ) , and JAS - 39 Gripen ( Sweden ) .


Related to the success of Brazil acquiring Transfer of Technology from Saab, Purnomo said it has not received a similar offer . Conditions as in Brazil and the new Kemhan (Ministry of Defense). During its initial assessment Saab admitted to have conducted an assessment inside PT DI Indonesia and PT LEN Industry in Bandung , West Java . Based on the study , said Carlqvist , Indonesian industry is quite mature.

Vice President of Marketing and Commercial Director of PT DI Arie Wibowo said , "what is most needed is the development of human resources by sending PT DI staff to learn, work & training at the Saab factory in Sweden ."

( Kompas)

Indonesian Navy Turns to N219 as Nomad Successor




N219 with navy colour scheme (photo : malaysiaflyingherald)

Indonesian aerospace company PT Dirgantara Indonesia (Persero) officials have said an Indonesian Navy (TNI-AL) naval aviation unit is replacing up to 20 of its ageing twin-engine turboprop ASTA/GAF Nomad maritime patrol aircraft with Persero's N219 platform.

Speaking to IHS Jane's on 12 February at the Singapore Airshow, Persero spokesperson Teguh Graito said that the Indonesian government plans to replace between 15-20 Nomads from the Skuadron Udara 800 unit with the N219s. Senior TNI-AL officials have approached the company to discuss the acquisition but details such as quantity and configuration have yet to be finalised.

The TNI-AL's Skuadron 800 unit is in charge of conducting airborne maritime patrol duties for the country and has been operating the Nomad since 1975.

(Jane's)
 
hmmm, Indonesia is a lot stronger than I anticipated, as is Singapore. Modern weapons and in good numbers. I don't think we have a dispute do we.
 
Saab Offers 100% Technology Transfer?

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JAS - 39 Gripen NG ( photo: SaabGroup )

SINGAPORE , KOMPAS - Swedish defense systems manufacturer , Saab Group , will give 100 percent technology transfer option if Indonesia buys their defense systems . Saab confirms , that technology transfer is necessary for Indonesia to be self reliant in the future .

It's Confirmed that Saab Group Vice President and Head of Saab Indonesia Peter Carlqvist at the Singapore Air Show in Singapore , Friday ( 14/2 ) , Carlqvist asserted , the transfer of technology has always been offered by Saab in negotiations with any party .

" We will initiate the transfer of technology , but first we need to learn about the local industry first before deciding what to transfer. You need to have enough industrial capacity to accept our technology , " said Carlqvist , as reported by Kompas reporters , Dahono Fitrianto , from Singapore.

As reported earlier , JAS - 39 Gripen NG Fighters - are considered by the military and the Ministry of Defense to replace the Air Force aging fleet of F - 5E Tiger II . Also being offered are Saab Giraffe AMB radar and RBS - 70NG portable antiaircraft missile for the army.

RBS70NG-Firing.jpg

RBS - 70 Firing (photo: SaabGroup)

In the offer, Saab offers option for technology transfer. In fact , when winning the procurement for its fighter aircraft in Brazil , late last year , Saab has committed to a full technology transfer . Most of Brazil 's 36 aircraft order made by the Brazilian aerospace industry itself!

Defense Minister Purnomo Yusgiantoro when met on Thursday , said it is exploring three types of combat aircraft as a possible replacement for the F - 5E Tiger . Three that are chosen were:

F/A-18 Hornet aircraft ( United States) , Sukhoi Su - 35 ( Russia ) , and JAS - 39 Gripen ( Sweden ) .


Related to the success of Brazil acquiring Transfer of Technology from Saab, Purnomo said it has not received a similar offer . Conditions as in Brazil and the new Kemhan (Ministry of Defense). During its initial assessment Saab admitted to have conducted an assessment inside PT DI Indonesia and PT LEN Industry in Bandung , West Java . Based on the study , said Carlqvist , Indonesian industry is quite mature.

Vice President of Marketing and Commercial Director of PT DI Arie Wibowo said , "what is most needed is the development of human resources by sending PT DI staff to learn, work & training at the Saab factory in Sweden ."

( Kompas)

Indonesian Navy Turns to N219 as Nomad Successor




N219 with navy colour scheme (photo : malaysiaflyingherald)

Indonesian aerospace company PT Dirgantara Indonesia (Persero) officials have said an Indonesian Navy (TNI-AL) naval aviation unit is replacing up to 20 of its ageing twin-engine turboprop ASTA/GAF Nomad maritime patrol aircraft with Persero's N219 platform.

Speaking to IHS Jane's on 12 February at the Singapore Airshow, Persero spokesperson Teguh Graito said that the Indonesian government plans to replace between 15-20 Nomads from the Skuadron Udara 800 unit with the N219s. Senior TNI-AL officials have approached the company to discuss the acquisition but details such as quantity and configuration have yet to be finalised.

The TNI-AL's Skuadron 800 unit is in charge of conducting airborne maritime patrol duties for the country and has been operating the Nomad since 1975.

(Jane's)

Fly by ware system with canard....thats what we really need...can be useful for our KFX/IFX development. Making Airframe is some thing easy for Indonesian aircraft company (PT DI)...
 
Fly by ware system with canard....thats what we really need...can be useful for our KFX/IFX development. Making Airframe is some thing easy for Indonesian aircraft company (PT DI)...

Not really needed them, i more prefer if Indonesian air forces to induct Typhoon or Su-35 BM instead Grippen
 
Not really needed them, i more prefer if Indonesian air forces to induct Typhoon or Su-35 BM instead Grippen

My goal is to see our country as the other big power, it needs hundreds fighter and self sufficient in making important military hardware....it can only come true if we can make jet fighter by ourselves. Because importing 5 gen fighter will be very expensive...even if we presumably have already 2 Trillion GDP at 2020...... I would rather be patient in the short run, but satisfied in the long run, ...Madocafc.
 
My goal is to see our country as the other big power, it needs hundreds fighter and self sufficient in making important military hardware....it can only come true if we can make jet fighter by ourselves. Because importing 5 gen fighter will be very expensive...even if we presumably have already 2 Trillion GDP at 2020...... I would rather be patient in the short run, but satisfied in the long run, ...Madocafc.

Don't you think if SAAB will generous enough to let us to build their fighter? It will be almost impossible unless we are talking about big money here
 
Don't you think if SAAB will generous enough to let us to build their fighter? It will be almost impossible unless we are talking about big money here

If that the case, SU-35 is preferred. But because we have already had a good capability in designing plane, including experience in KFX/IFX program with SK, I believe that they will think to give a needed TOT to us....not just a full airframe production just like what Brasil has with Saab..

Sometimes, a good bargain can result better even though the money put on the table not really large....just like what we have with SK submarine project
 

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